The state of harm reduction in prisons in 30 European countries with a focus on people who inject drugs and infectious diseases
Abstract Background People who inject drugs are often imprisoned, which is associated with increased levels of health risks including overdose and infectious diseases transmission, affecting not only people in prison but also the communities to which they return. This paper aims to give an up-to-dat...
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Main Authors: | Heino Stöver (Author), Anna Tarján (Author), Gergely Horváth (Author), Linda Montanari (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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